Either way, “The Jet” would provide an offensive spark for Boston; as a starter or off the bench.

Terry, the 2009 Sixth Man of The Year Award Winner, shot 43-percent from the floor last season and 38-percent from beyond the arc. He averaged 15.1 points per game, knocking down 2.2 three pointers per contest in 2012. Allen led the Celtics with 1.6 three-pointers made per game last season.

Terry, who will turn 35 before the start of the season, is another veteran added to a veteran team. The Celtics have already put off the full-fledged rebuilding process with the reported signing of Kevin Garnett, so another veteran, especially a shooter, in the mix goes a long way to further strengthening their depth.